Corbyn could be relying on Nicola Sturgeon to push through a Labour Budget

"If people want to vote for it, then good.

"If they don't want to vote for it, they are going to have to go back and speak to their constituents and explain to them why it is that we have a Tory government instead.”

The Tories warned that any vote for Labour would jeopardise Brexit negotiations.

Conservative party chairman Patrick McLoughlin said: “The truth is out: Jeremy Corbyn will invite the other parties to prop him up as Prime Minister if there is a hung parliament on June 9. "Brexit negotiations start 11 days after you vote, but instead of focusing on those negotiations Corbyn would be busy haggling with Nicola Sturgeon and the Lib Dems.

"That will cause chaos.

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“If you don’t think Corbyn – propped up by the SNP and Lib Dems – is up to being Prime Minister, negotiating Brexit, or keeping our economy strong and nation secure, there’s no safe way to vote Labour wherever you live.”

Mr Corbyn was forced to rule out a pact with rival parties after Boris Johnson warned of a “triple headed monster” coalition that could propel the veteran socialist into No10.